I think Jean-Luc Picard said it best: "And I say to any creature who may be listening, there can be no justice so long as laws are absolute. Even life itself is an exercise in exceptions."
Why would the Prime Directive be excluded?
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There are definitely cases where the PD can be suspended...no law is an absolute, but callous disregard as in this case is not one of them.
It isn't callous disregard when the natives and their machine god attempt to kill you.
If you watch the episode you'll see that Vaal is on the offensive right from the beginning... attacking both the Enterprise and the landing party.
Which sparked my earlier question: is it okay to shoot someone for stepping on your lawn?
Note that when Spock got hit by the poison darts, Kirk essentially says, "Screw this, we're outta here," and tries to bug out, long before they encountered any natives, and Vaal wouldn't let them leave! Besides, can you imagine the damage that'd result from the Enterprise doing a belly flop on the planet's surface?
Sorry, but Vaal had to go.